The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 65
... hand me over five British shillings , and gave her the powder , and told her to drink it with her meals . But I threw in another prescription , which , if less important , must nevertheless be punctiliously carried out , if the charm ...
... hand me over five British shillings , and gave her the powder , and told her to drink it with her meals . But I threw in another prescription , which , if less important , must nevertheless be punctiliously carried out , if the charm ...
Page 101
... hand for it . She gave it him without a word . " I will take it with me to London , " he said ; " I will have Morbihan in my rooms . " " It will remind you — make you think of us sometimes ? " For answer he could only touch her hand ...
... hand for it . She gave it him without a word . " I will take it with me to London , " he said ; " I will have Morbihan in my rooms . " " It will remind you — make you think of us sometimes ? " For answer he could only touch her hand ...
Page 166
... hand . But Coloman the Druid stood on the tower - top , reading the faces of the stars ; and along the road that wound its dusty way to the country of the Golden Hostages there toiled two dark figures : a woman and a Now the woman was ...
... hand . But Coloman the Druid stood on the tower - top , reading the faces of the stars ; and along the road that wound its dusty way to the country of the Golden Hostages there toiled two dark figures : a woman and a Now the woman was ...
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